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     Jane Good all first made friends with a chimp (黑猩猩) when she was one year old. On her first
birthday her mother carried her to the zoo near her home and bought her a toy chimp. She loved her
furry (毛绒) friend very much. At age 7, Jane Good all read Dr. Doolittle, a book about a doctor who
could talk to animals. She wanted to be able to talk to her favorite animal, too. She expected to go to
Africa some day so that she could learn more about chimps. When Jane grew up, she still dreamed of
going to Africa. She got her wish when she was 26 years old. She went to Gombe National Park
where many chimps lived in the forests.
     Jane watched the chimps closely day after day. She saw that they were a lot like people. They could
think and make plans. They used tools. They showed their fear, pain, or pleasure. Sometimes, they
fought. Often, they hugged (拥抱) and kissed.
     Scientists were surprised by what Jane saw. They knew that the relation between chimps and
humans was the closest. However, they did not know they acted so much like us.
     Jane still has the toy chimp she was given as a child. She has studied her furry friends for over 30
years. Now, she speaks for them to groups around the world. She hopes that what she has to say will
make others do something to protect chimps from being hurt.
1. When Jane was 7, she wanted _____.
A. to read Dr. Doolittle again  
B. to talk to animals, too
C. to buy another toy chimp
2. Jane went to Gombe National Park to           .
A. have a trip there        
B. train a baby chimp      
C. learn more about chimps
3. The scientists were surprised when they heard that          .
A. the chimps could act so much like humans
B. Jane had been in Africa for such a long time
C. Jane watched the chimps closely day after day
4. Jane speaks for chimps to groups around the world to          .
A. help the scientists learn more about chimps
B. study her furry friends in some other countries
C. make more people do something to protect chimps
5. From the passage, we can learn that _____.
A. Jane found more about chimps than the scientists did
B. Jane dreamed of going to Africa when she was 26
C. Jane knew nothing about chimps before going to Africa
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     Jan Mela isn't like most kids. Two years ago, he lost an arm and a leg. But that didn't stop him.
     On Saturday, the 15-year-old boy from Poland (波兰) walked to the North Pole (北极) without any help.
     "If I can do it, other people can do great things, too,"  Mela said before he went.
     Polish newspapers said Mela is the youngest person and the first handicapped (残疾的) person to walk
to the North Pole.
     How did Mela lose an arm and a leg? He had an electrical (电的) accident. Now, he walks with the help of
a 62,000-yuan man-made leg.
     After the accident, Mela felt sad for himself. But he didn't lose hope. One day, he met Marek Kaminski,  a
Polish explorer. Eight years ago, Kaminski went to the North Pole and the South Pole in the same year. Mela
wanted to see the North Pole, too. So Mela asked Kaminski if they could go together next time.Kaminski said
yes!
     It took Mela 21 days to get to the North Pole. The last three or four days were really hard because of bad
weather. But Mela kept going.
     "I didn't think we would make it," he said, "Then, things got better."
1. What happened to Mela two years ago? 
    ________________________________________
2. Why did Polish newspapers report the travel to the North Pole? 
    ________________________________________
3. How does Mela walk after the accident?
    ________________________________________ 
4. Where did Kaminski go eight years ago? 
    ________________________________________
5. Why did Mela make the travel? 
    ________________________________________
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    This is News on the Hour, ED Wilson reporting. The president and First Lady will visit Africa on a
good will tour in May. They plan to visit eight African countries.
    Reports from China say the Chinese want closer ties between China and the U.S. and Western Europe. A group of top Chinese scientists starts its ten-nation tour next month.
    Here in Miami, the mayor is still meeting with the leader of the Teachers' Union to try to find a way to
end the strike. City schools are still closed after two weeks. In news about health, scientists in California
report findings of a relationship between the drinking of coffee and the increase of heart diseases among
women. According to the report  in the American  Medical J ournal, the  five-year s tudy  shows  that:
women who drink more than two cups of coffee a day have a greater chance of having heart  disease
than women who do not.
     In sports, the Chargers lost again last night. The BBS beat them 1 to nothing. The Wingers had better
results. They beat the Rifles 7 to 3.It was their first win in their last five months.
    That's the news of the hour. And now back to more easy listening with Jan Singer.
1. To improve the ties between China and the U.S. and Western Europe          .
A. some Chinese scientists will visit U.S. and Western Europe
B. China will send some scientists to visit the U.S. only
C. China has expressed its strong wishes.
D. China has given many reports to improve the ties
2. From the news in Miami we know        .
A. peaceful way will soon be found                              
B. the teachers' strike will last long                          
C. students can't go to school with the classroom tightly closed
D. students haven't been to school for two weeks                
3. The news about health tells us that         
A. no one should drink more than two cups of coffee a day                          
B. women's heart disease has a lot to do with their drinking coffee              
C. no heart disease will be found if people don't drink coffee                    
D. the more coffee people drink, the less chance they'll get to have heart disease
4. From the last news we do NOT know         .
A. the results of the two matches
B. the Wingers played the Rifles
C. the number of the teams which played last night
D. how many times the Wingers has lost in the past five months
5. The passage is probably from         .
A. a radio station      
B. a magazine      
C. a Medical Journal      
D. a newspaper

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